Bluetooth Serial Port (SPP) on the XOOM profile

Does anyone has experiences using devices to profile serial port with the XOOM?

We try to get our through SPP Bluetooth barcode scanner and we had a few problems with the matching.

We are able to pair our device with the XOOM did very well (using Bluetooth 2.1 Secure Simple pairing (SPP)), however, when we try to open a serial port (RFComm channel), the XOOM is trying to make an increased level of security and enforce Bluetooth man in the middle (MITM) protection.  The problem is that our device does not have ANY screen or buttons that would allow a user to enter the PIN code!

Anyone tried the "non - ui" SPP BT 2.1 devices with the XOOM?  Such as barcode scanners or GPS units?

We "got around" this by having our 'claim' device, the pin code has been entered correctly, but this is really just a hack.

Thanks for any comments.

Len

We have solved this problem by using a new call API 2.3 and higher to specifically ask for a link "unauthenticated."

Socket CHS Series software now fully supports Android 2.3 and features honeycomb (3.x).

Kind regards

Len Ott

Socket Mobile

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